Brewer Caldwell Property Management
With Brewer Caldwell, you can find Arizona home rentals in most of the major cities of Arizona like Tucson, Flagstaff and Snowflake. Brewer Caldwell has a team of dedicated professionals who will help you in finding the perfect home rental within your budget and in the city that you desire.Brewer Caldwell has a staff with professional and licensed real estate brokers. Brewer Caldwell have many great feature to their company include accepting rent, responding to and addressing maintenance issues, advertising vacancies for landlords, and doing credit and background checks on tenants. Here at Brewer Caldwell our property managers will manage construction, development, repair and maintenance on a property at anytime if needed. The Property manager relations with tenants at Brewer Caldwell give a face to the landlord and provide a buffer for those landlords desiring to have that kind of real relationship instead of talking to a phone.
Brewer Caldwell has a great staff that is managing over 2000 properties and growing. At Brewer Caldwell, we know that it is not always the easiest to find a rental home that matches all specific things required to make a home perfect for you. At Brewer Caldwell we can provide an online search feature on our site with in-depth and accurate information the website is www.ahouseisbetter.com. When you choose Brewer Caldwell to be your choice when trying to rent or buy a home, you can count on great service with knowing that you are getting the best deal on the market.
Browse our daily press releases below, and keep informed on todays current real estate market.
June 7th, 2009
Chris Goodman
With the price of homes becoming more and more affordable, Brewer Caldwell has seen an increase in the amount of homes being sold each month. In fact some reports showed an increase in the average price of homes sold from March to April, which we have not seen in a couple of years now. Granted the increase has only been in certain areas as others are still decreasing. My point in bringing these things up is that people have started buying again. Even with all the negativity around the Real Estate market, home prices make sense right now. The smart ones realize this and are taking advantage of the down market.
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May 3rd, 2009
Danny Dean
I recently had the opportunity to attend a webinar presented by Brewer-Caldwell Property Management Company located in Gilbert, Arizona, and I didn’t even have to leave my house. There are thousands of real estate seminars put on around the nation every year, the concept of the webinar has been catching on and while it may not totally replace the traditional seminar. Webinars look to be gaining headway and could possibly be used more often in the future. With minimal out of pocket cost, a real estate webinar can be used to share current market updates with the public on a weekly basis.
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March 10th, 2009
Ryan Haueter
It is amazing to know that after these stressful economic times that we hear and read about, real estate still remains the sure thing for long term investing. With prices currently fluctuating in every industry it is comforting to know that your real estate investments will continue to survive the storm. Thequestion remains on where you need to save money. The one thing you do not want to skimp on is hiring a property management company. If you already have a property manager, then you are on the high road to success.
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December 9th, 2008
Chris Long
Many are still on the fence as to buy property or not. I feel that now is a better time to buy than ever before. Our market is way over corrected. Home price in the valley are back to what they were in 2001 and 2002. That was well before the market had a huge spike in sales and prices...
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December 4th, 2008
Aaron Dutcher
Yesterday a gentleman called me to purchase an investment property. He informed me he wanted to by a “distressed” property. I asked him what a distressed property is and he enthusiastically responded “You know one of those foreclosed properties you can get for sixty thousand!” I chuckled and replied “that is a distressed property alright”. Then conversation went on for sometime as I explained that there are many distressed properties...
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December 2nd, 2008
Hunter Stewart
Brewer Caldwell Property Management plays well in a tough game to master. Of all investment real estate types, single family home property management is the most challenging. And, in this spiraling market, owners are demanding more and more of their managers...
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November 3rd, 2008
Hunter Stuart
Renting a home can be a challenge for the tenant and the owner. It is nice to enjoy more living space, a private yard, and separation from neighbors. Single family home neighborhoods are generally safer and more enjoyable than apartment complexes. If indeed living in a nice home is so wonderful, why do so many renters find it to be a challenging and often damaging experience to rent a house? There are some basic rules to keep in mind to make your stay in some one else’s home a pleasurable experience...
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